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ians day - take 2


Another milestone in the life of the wee man. More Thomas stuff, and the kid could not be happier (unless Mommy was home of course - on business in Tampa). Uncle Rob took us out for dinner, thank you very much, and then back to the house for more cake and ice cream with grandparents. Thanks a lot for stopping by and making ians day fun.


Ian is showing off his new Thomas shirts and the Tonka truck he got from Grandma and Grandpa Walker respectively. He loved the animals and pants from GAS (great aunt sue), the musical noisemakers from Aunt Denise, the cool Magnadoodle from the Banaitis'...I am sure I am forgetting something and someone, so this is not a complete list nor is it accurate. Remember, my brain (aka Melissa) is not here...

You can almost here Ian's,"cheese" in that first pic... FYI Reagan is on the phone with Mom...as I am sure that was a question that just needed to be answered in your mind... have a good one.


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The Big Melon said…
Thanks for putting up so quickly. Makes home not so far away!
The Big Melon said…
comment from Mel (not Jon)

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